Ch.10 Schools
Ch.11 Achievement
Ch.12 Culture
Ch.13 Problems
100
The change in social status that occurs when one moves from one level of school to another.
What is the top dog phenomenon?
100
This is the most important factor in the transition from school to work for emerging adults.
What is education level?
100
Television viewing and video game play peak during this period.
What is early adolescence?
100
An approach to dealing with stressors that focuses on an individuals emotions.
What is emotion-centered coping?
200
Criticisms of this act include "teaching to the test", and too narrow of a view of student success/achievement.
What is What is No Child Left Behind?
200
A belief in one's abilities.
What is Self efficacy?
200
A celebration that marks an individual's movement to adult status.
What is a rite of passage?
200
An eating disorder characterized by distorted body image and a compulsive fear of getting fat.
What is anorexia nervosa?
300
This style of classroom management encourages students to be independent, cooperative, and cognizant of classroom expectations.
What is the Authoritative strategy?
300
A belief that one's traits are set in stone.
What is a fixed mindset?
300
A tendency to favor one's own group over other groups, the American emphasis on the individual self.
What is ethnocentrism?
300
The most commonly used drug in adolescence.
What is alcohol?
400
A classroom strategy that promotes diverse individuals to work together towards common goals.
What is a jigsaw classroom?
400
An example could be when a child says, " I only managed to pull off a B cause that test was sooo easy!"
What is an external attribution?
400
This successful approach targets children and parents in poverty.
What is a two-generation intervention?
400
The most common reason for adolescent referral to mental health clinics.
What is sadness/depression?
500
Inclusion of individuals with differences and exceptionalities in a general classroom when appropriate.
What is the least restrictive environment?
500
An orientation where children feel that they aren't able to perform well, and no amount of practice/effort will change this fact.
What is a helplessness orientation?
500
An ethnic minority adolescent's experience of poverty and prejudice.
What is the double-disadvantage?
500
An approach that focuses on the developmental pathways of problems.
What is developmental psychopathology?